Rafael Nadal Photos win seven French Open titles as he defeated Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal became the first man ever to win seven French Open titles as he defeated Novak Djokovic 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, in their rain-delayed final at Roland Garros.
The Spaniard, who has now surpassed Bjorn Borg, had trailed 2-1 in the fourth set when they resumed following Sunday night's suspension but he immediately retrieved the break and clinched victory when Djokovic double-faulted.
The world No 1 had been bidding to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four grand slam trophies at once following three successive victories over Nadal, but this time the king of clay turned the tables.
Sunday's first part had certainly not been short on drama, whether it was the fluctuating fortunes of both men or the weather itself.
It had rained for almost the whole three hours, and the wet and heavy conditions affected Nadal both physically and mentally during the third and fourth sets.
The Spaniard was getting increasingly irate as they continued to play, the balls so wet and laden with clay that he could not impart his vicious spin.
No response: Djokovic rallied before the weather enforced overnight break
From two sets and a break up, he lost eight games in a row before composing himself to win the final game last night, which looked very important when he promptly broke in the first game today to level the fourth set at 2-2.
The slow but dry conditions were perfect for the Spaniard, although he got a huge slice of luck with a net cord on break point that left Djokovic helpless at the net as the ball whizzed past him.
With Nadal leading 4-3, the rain resumed, although it was light, and the Spaniard's feelings were obvious when he sprinted from his chair before the umpire had called for play to restart.
Djokovic looked briefly perturbed but, as has done so often over the last 18 months, he steeled himself to find a way through the game.
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